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Ans. (a) Electric motor is a device which converts electrical energy into mechanical energy. An electric motor works on the principle that when a coil carrying current is held in a magnetic field, it experiences
a force which rotates the coil. The rotational direction of the coil is given by Fleming’s Left hand rule.

Q.16. (a) What is a homologous series? Give one example.
(b) What will happen if ethanoic acid reacts with ethanol in the presence of an acid as a catalyst? Name the reaction. Write the chemical equation for this reaction.
(c) Why are soaps ineffective in hard water?

Ans. (a) A homologous series is a group of organic compounds having similar structures and similar chemical properties in which the successive compounds differ by CnH2n2 group. The various organic compounds of a homologous series are called homologues. Example : alkane is a homologous series and the general formula of the homologous series of alkanes is CnH2n + 2.
CH4 – Methane C2H6– Ethane
C3H8 – Propane C4H10 – Butane {differ by CH2 group}
C5H12– Pentane
The difference in the molecular masses of any two adjacent homologues is 14 u. The members of a homologous series show a gradual change in their physical properties with increase in molecular
mass.
(b) When ethanoic acid reacts with ethanol in the presence of a few drops of a concentrated acid as a catalyst, a sweet smelling ester called ethyl-ethanoate is formed.

(c) Soaps are ineffective in hard water because

(i) The formation of lather is necessary for removing dirt from clothes during the washing of clothes. Soap does not give lather with hard water as it reacts with the calcium and magnesium ions present in
hard water to form insoluble precipitates of calcium and magnesium salts of fatty acids.

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